Hello From Denver Colorado!

Jay M

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Happy to own a 2020 Trek Allant+ 7S. I'm primarily using this to commute 2-3 days a week. Round trip 25 miles. So nice to get to the office not sweaty & out of breath. :)
This is my first ebike. I'm very happy I made the leap. This bike is more money than I wanted to spend so it's still a tough pill to swallow but I've been very happy with it.

I've been using a pair of the Ortlieb Sport-Roller Free rear panniers with the included rack. I load them up & the bike still performs well & I don't feel any "sway" in the rear end.

So far after 360+ miles I'm impressed with the bike.
 
Happy to own a 2020 Trek Allant+ 7S. I'm primarily using this to commute 2-3 days a week. Round trip 25 miles. So nice to get to the office not sweaty & out of breath. :)
This is my first ebike. I'm very happy I made the leap. This bike is more money than I wanted to spend so it's still a tough pill to swallow but I've been very happy with it.

I've been using a pair of the Ortlieb Sport-Roller Free rear panniers with the included rack. I load them up & the bike still performs well & I don't feel any "sway" in the rear end.

So far after 360+ miles I'm impressed with the bike.
Hi, I'm also from Denver and do a 26 mile RT commute from Highlands Ranch to Centennial, and I'm going to test ride a 7S tonight actually, to see how it compares to the Spec Vado 3.0 IGH. Have you attempted any steep long hills on it? With and without power? what's your impression of it when riding the steep stuff?
 
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